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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Starting load Absolute Hunter 7RM
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 2241970" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>Steve says start at the max load for a given weight with a known powder and work up from there, if you run out of room you need to switch to a faster powder. </p><p>Looking at Alliant's site they have data for a 154grn bullet using 69.5 grns of RL26. If it were me (and you're dead set on using RL26) I'd start at 68grns and work up by .5 grns until you find pressure. If the case is full before pressure switch to a faster powder.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 2241970, member: 106919"] Steve says start at the max load for a given weight with a known powder and work up from there, if you run out of room you need to switch to a faster powder. Looking at Alliant’s site they have data for a 154grn bullet using 69.5 grns of RL26. If it were me (and you’re dead set on using RL26) I’d start at 68grns and work up by .5 grns until you find pressure. If the case is full before pressure switch to a faster powder. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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